CURNOW Ballarat
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4½ Star Property Accepts Mastercard and Visa
Curnow is proud to offer 4½ star AAA rated self contained accommodation in central Ballarat at a very appealing price for that special getaway. Long and short term options are available.
Curnow is a fully renovated 1920's 3 bedroom , two bathroom home offering boutique self contained accommodation in central Ballarat. Curnow offers a formal sitting room, a large open plan living area and provides a fully equipped kitchen complete with expresso coffee machine perfect for that latte or capuccino, spa bath, fully functional laundry, two outdoor undercover areas with BBQ facilities surrounded by a cottage garden.
An added bonus is a bus stop at the gate allowing transport all over Ballarat .
Whilst staying at Curnow why not explore Ballarat's historic buildings, Ballarat Fine Art Gallery which houses the country's largest and finest regional collection of art, visit her Majesty's Theatre circa 1858, and mainland Australia's oldest continously operating theatre where concerts, plays, live shows and the famous South Street competions are held.
Visit the Ballarat Tramway Museum near the Botanical Gardens and of course not to be missed is the Botanical Gardens dating back to trees planted in 1863. Whilst at the Botanical Gardens view the statuary including the Prime Minister's Avenue featuring bronze busts of every Australian Prime Minister. In the historic statuary pavilion you will see the marble statues including the famous Flight From Pompeii.
Discover the range of upmarket eateries dotted throughout the city's tree lined streets, the colonial history on the Heritage Walking Trail. Spend time pottering through antique shops, picnic in the gardens, check out the cemetaries with graves of Stockade heroes and early pioneers. A fascinating chinese graveyard can be found in the cemetary at the top of Lydiard Street. Why not join the many people who take a six kilometre walk around Lake Wendouree (presently without water) with many eateries / bars to stop for a coffee or ale along the way
Sovereign Hill and Gold Museum
Eureka Centre
'Blood on the Southern Cross' Sound & Light Show (Sov Hill)
Wildlife & Reptile Park
Ex Prisoner of War Memorial
Adam Lindsay Gordon Cottage (crafts shop)
Robert Clark Conservatory
Fine Art Gallery (home of the original eureka flag!)
Lydiard Street Heritage Walk (historic buildings)
Walk the Eureka Trail and Gold Trail
Sculpture and Coffee walk
Ballarat Wildlife Park (enjoy 10%discount on entry)
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